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Black Friday and Small Business Saturday mark two of the biggest shopping days of the year—one focused on major retail deals, the other on supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs. This year, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how shoppers discover discounts, compare prices, monitor inventory, and shop more intentionally. Whether you’re hunting for doorbusters or looking to support small businesses in your community, AI can help you stretch your budget and shop with confidence.

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Small Business Saturday, the weekend after Thanksgiving, has become a cultural and economic tradition—one that encourages consumers to support local businesses during the busiest shopping season of the year. But for the Hispanic community, this day carries even deeper significance.

Hispanic entrepreneurs are one of the fastest-growing forces in the U.S. economy, fueling job creation, innovation, and community development at remarkable rates. Supporting these businesses on Small Business Saturda

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The holiday season is known for celebration, reflection, and connection — but for ambitious professionals, it’s also one of the most strategic times of the year to build relationships. While many people are slowing down, the most successful leaders are intentionally showing up, strengthening their networks, and positioning themselves for new opportunities in the year ahead.

Holiday networking isn’t just about attending events; it’s about entering the new year with momentum, visibility, and a br

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The Hispanic population continues to be the primary engine of U.S. labor force growth, a trend that remains strong through 2025 and is projected to accelerate into 2026. While Hispanic workers show remarkable resilience in the labor market, significant disparities in wages and career advancement persist as the economy faces an ongoing slowdown.
 
2025 Trends: Resilience Amidst Economic Headwinds
In 2025, Hispanic workers demonstrated considerable labor market strength despite a general slowdo
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Latino entrepreneurs have become one of the most powerful engines of economic growth in the United States. Over the past decade, Latino-owned businesses have expanded faster than the national average, played a critical role in the post-pandemic recovery, and emerged as major contributors to employment, innovation, and community revitalization.

Today, the U.S. Latino economy is estimated in the trillions—large enough to rival some of the world’s biggest national economies. And with Latinos driv

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As the holiday season approaches, U.S. Hispanic consumers continue to play a growing and influential role in retail. Their shopping intentions and evolving preferences offer valuable insights for brands and retailers.

Below are key trends shaping how Hispanic Americans are expected to shop this season.

1) Higher Spending Intent, More Gift Purchases & Rising BNPL Usage

Many Hispanic consumers say they expect to spend more this year than last—not only due to higher prices, but because they inten

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Hispanic and Latino creators are reshaping the American creative landscape. From film and television to visual arts, music, museums, and digital media, their voices are increasingly influential. As the Latino population continues to grow and assert cultural presence, creative industries are being pushed to evolve, diversify, and expand representation.

Yet despite major progress and cultural impact, significant gaps remain in leadership roles, funding access, and institutional recognition.

1. Cu

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Latino Wealth Growth: What Leaders Need to Know

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Wealth creation among U.S. Hispanics is accelerating—and reshaping the economic future of the country. With strong entrepreneurial momentum and rising economic influence, Latinos are making measurable progress. Yet barriers remain in converting income gains into durable, generational wealth. Here’s where we stand today.

1) Latino Economic Power Is Growing Fast

The economic influence of Latinos in the United States is undeniable. The U.S. Latino economy is larger than that of most countries glob

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For many professionals, salary negotiation can feel uncomfortable — even intimidating. But for Hispanic professionals in particular, learning to confidently advocate for fair compensation isn’t just about personal advancement; it’s about closing generational gaps in wealth and opportunity.

Mastering the art of negotiation — and leveraging one’s cultural strengths in the process — can transform how Latinos position themselves in the workplace, command respect, and contribute to broader equity in

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For many professionals, entrepreneurship represents freedom — the ability to control your schedule, create something meaningful, and build long-term wealth. But behind every success story are countless lessons learned through preparation, persistence, and planning. Whether you’re starting a small business, launching a side hustle, or transitioning from corporate life, taking the entrepreneurial route requires clear-eyed consideration of the risks, rewards, and realities.

1. Know Your “Why”

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Latina Equal Pay Day, observed this year on Wednesday, October 8, represents how far into the new year Latinas must work to earn what white, non-Hispanic men made in the previous year. According to the U.S. Census Bureau and National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), Latinas working full-time year-round earn just 57 cents for every dollar earned by white, non-Hispanic men. When part-time and seasonal workers are included, that figure drops to 52 cents.

Over a 40-year career, that gap adds up to a loss

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Latino Wealth Starts with Financial Knowledge

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For Hispanic Americans—the fastest-growing demographic in the United States—financial education is not just a tool for personal stability; it is a foundation for economic empowerment and intergenerational wealth creation.

Despite significant progress in entrepreneurship, income growth, and educational attainment, many Hispanic households continue to face systemic financial challenges, including limited access to credit, underrepresentation in investment markets, and gaps in financial education.

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Latina Equal Pay Day, Wednesday, October 08,
 is more than a symbolic date. It marks the point in the year up to which Latina workers must continue working to earn what white, non-Hispanic men had already earned by the end of the prior year. That day starkly underscores the wage gap. On average, Latinas receive only about 54¢ for every dollar paid to white men (across all types of work). For full-time, year-round workers, the gap is narrower but still severe: Latinas typically earn about 58¢ on

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Join us for an empowering evening of insight, connection, and celebration at the 4th Annual Uplift Latina Forum on Latina Equal Pay Day, Wednesday, October 8, at Azul Chicago. Experience a distinguished lineup of Latina leaders and allies who are driving impact, shaping change, and inspiring the next generation.

Presented in partnership with NBC/Telemundo Chicago, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Illinois Tech, and Today’s Inspired Latina, this signature forum brings together community, cultur

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Hispanic Americans are no longer a niche demographic or an emerging market. They are a central force driving U.S. economic growth, reshaping consumer markets, and influencing national culture. This shift has been called “The New Mainstream Economy”—an economy where Latinos are no longer on the margins but at the center of America’s economic narrative.

The Economic Power of Hispanic Americans

According to the Latino Donor Collaborative’s 2023 U.S. Latino GDP Report, the Latino economy reached $3

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Unlocking the Earning Potential of Latina Women

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Latina women in the United States face some of the largest wage disparities of any demographic group. On average, full-time, year-round Latinas earn just over half of what White, non-Hispanic men earn. When considering part-time workers, that gap widens even further. These disparities persist across every state, across industries, and even within the highest-paid roles. If current trends remain unchanged, experts project that Latinas will not reach pay equity for generations to come.

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Most Rewarding Industries for Latinos This Year

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Hispanic professionals continue to shape the future of the U.S. economy, accounting for one of the fastest-growing segments of the workforce. In 2025, the question many are asking is: which industries offer the greatest career potential for Latinos?

The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. Career opportunity depends on education, networks, geography, and individual goals. But when we look at growth trends, wage potential, and resilience to automation, some industries clearly stand out as particularl

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As summer fades and autumn begins, several economic, demographic, and policy trends suggest this might be an especially opportune season for Hispanic Americans to start new businesses. While challenges remain, the momentum is shifting toward entrepreneurship. Here’s why fall 2025 is an attractive window to act, what obstacles to watch out for, and how Hispanic entrepreneurs can maximize their chances of success.

Favorable Conditions for Starting a Business

Rapid Growth of Latino-Owned Businesse

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Yesterday, the U.S. Federal Reserve made a quiet but meaningful shift in policy. For the first time since December 2024, the Fed trimmed its benchmark federal funds rate by a quarter percentage point, lowering the target range to 4.00%–4.25%. The move signals a new phase of monetary policy, one aimed at stabilizing a cooling labor market rather than fighting runaway inflation.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized that while inflation remains above the 2% target, the greater risk now is a slowdown

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The creative economy has always been a space for innovation and cultural expression, and Hispanic entrepreneurs are playing a transformative role within it. Across the United States, Latinos are launching businesses in film, music, theater, design, and live entertainment—industries that not only generate significant economic value but also carry the power to shape culture and representation.

Creativity as Enterprise

For many Hispanic professionals, entrepreneurship in the arts is both an econom

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